If so I have never used it. I've been using the same ftp client since the early 90's WS_FTP pro. lol.
First off Coffee Cup has a free version thats just as good for my uses as any of the stuff you have to pay for. Second it loads quickly and has a low memory and resource footprint. It has a coding section, a viewing section, and if you actually buy the program it has a WYSIWYG section. But I really have never used such a thing to create my pages so the free version of coffee cup does me fine.
I was just wondering what's good about coffee cup, the free version does sound good but I'm gonna stick with VWD until something better comes a long.
I use Dreamweaver, Notepad++ and Microsoft Web Developer.
~Paradox
What do you like about notepad++?
I love it for a lot of reasons
- Automatically escape all quotes (textFX)
- reindent C++ code (textFX)
- submit code to HTML and CSS validator
- base convertor
- HTML tidy - convert to HTML, XHTML, XML and cleans up MS word code
- auto-close XHTML/XML tags
Those are some of things that textFX (a feature in notepad++ does). I also like color syntax highlighting and macros.![]()
adobe dreamweaver, adobe flash, adobe photoshop.
With our vast experience in web design and programming, we can confidently recommend the use of Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Fireworks, Adobe Flash, Adobe Contribute, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Creative Suite. They are so easy to use, beware you can get hooked on to them![]()
Or not. I have no use for Adobe products for web design. I hand-code them.
I usually use Kompozer for web pages.
Sometimes I will do some HTML in a text editor.
If I want to code PHP or Javascript, I always use a text editor with syntax highlighting.
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